![]() |
Quote:
Not one known moderator who even knows a conservative? Well, I'm the Sigma Nu moderator, and a self-professed conservative. I guess that counts? The difference is that each party puts out some things that can be looked upon by their respective members as viable ideas/products. There are other things that are simply handouts to special interest groups -- the religious wack jobs for the (R) party vs the environmentalist/socialist folks on the (D) side. There's a point where you have to realize that Republicans are not conservatives and Democrats are not liberals -- the respective parties are just team names. Their platforms have become so diluted because of each group's respective effort to enlarge its 'tent' that for any one individual to blindly parrot the party line either means that the individual doing so is incapable of thinking for themselves, too lazy to do so, or they are simply guilty of being willfully ignorant. Parties aren't interested in the common good, they're interested in power. Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Just what is not Needed is anymore Liberals! What is the Most Amazing Thing, is that some are going to Grad. School. SDome have just started New Jobs, Try running a small business when everytime You turn around You get a Friggen Kick In The Teeth with a New Tax. Love Bushes New tAX PROGRAM. SCREWED AGAIN!:mad: Oh Ney, If You do not own a House, Then Then You have no Clue!:( How Much Interest Do You Get Off Of Buying a Car?:mad: |
Quote:
By the way, Hoosier, I think there may be more conservatives on here than you think, but they find discussing politics on a message board a bad idea. I am sure there are plenty of liberals who feel the same way. The anonymity that the internet provides gives opponents in any hot button topic a lot of false courage, making a good old-fashioned political sparring session turn way too ugly. Also, some people reserve MB discussions for lighter fare. :) |
Quote:
Personally I interpreted to mean that since many on GC are highly educated you won't find to many of the: Creationist/Literal Interpretation of the Bible/Jesus was 'White'/Natural Disasters are God's Wrath - crowd. |
Quote:
The religious right folks are a group that has become louder and louder within the conservative coalition. So much so that I think that they run a pretty good chance of tearing it apart by disturbing the libertarian underpinnings of the conservative movement. There are a lot of us in the party that want the government to stay out of our classrooms, to not infringe on a woman's right to choose, to not decide whether two people should be wed based on what appears in some religious tome, etc. Perhaps calling those people 'uneducated' was taking it too far. I know of no real information to support that allegation. But as to Hoosier's complaint that no mods are conservative, I think his statement is wrong. We are conservative, not just his type of conservative (whatever type that is). |
Quote:
Also, glad to discover a conservative moderator - a rare animal. |
Quote:
Also, RACooper, are you equating rabid conservatives with neo-conservatives? I had always thought that the first neo-conservatives were Democrats who had moved to the Republican party during the Nixon administration. Although they were rather hawkish on foreign policy, they also rejected small government, especially when it comes to social issues. I could be wrong though; my history degree could be failing me on this one. |
Quote:
It's just I don't see conservatives as some giant monolithic entity - might have to do with enduring some Canadian Conservative Party policy and nomination rallies... I'm trying to remember the term used to describe neo-cons back around the Nixon era... the Prof. said something about liberals that got mugged or raped by reality - or something like that. |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:27 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.